Platelets have a wide range of functions including critical roles in hemostasis, thrombosis, and immunity. We hypothesized that during acute inflammation, such as in life-threatening sepsis, there are fundamental changes in the sites of platelet production and phenotypes of resultant platelets. Here, we showed during sepsis that the spleen was a major site of megakaryopoiesis and platelet production. Sepsis provoked an adrenergic-dependent mobilization of megakaryocyte-erythrocyte progenitors (MEPs) from the bone marrow to the spleen, where IL-3 induced their differentiation into megakaryocytes (MKs). In the spleen, immune-skewed MKs produced a CD40 ligandhi platelet population with potent immunomodulatory functions. Transfusions of post-se...
Infections are associated with extensive platelet consumption, representing a high risk for health. ...
Sepsis, a dysregulated host immune response to an infection, is a major cause of morbidity and death...
Introduction It has been recently hypothesized that septic microangio- pathy is caused or at least ...
Platelets have a wide range of functions including critical roles in hemostasis, thrombosis, and imm...
Sepsis and subsequent multiple organ failure remain the major cause of mortality in intensive care u...
Background and objectives: Platelet-derived CD40L is known to regulate neutrophil recruitment and lu...
Background The development of thrombocytopenia in sepsis is a poor prognostic indicator associated w...
SummaryInfections are associated with extensive platelet consumption, representing a high risk for h...
Abstract in Undetermined OBJECTIVE: Platelets promote sepsis-induced activation of neutrophils via s...
Although it has long been known that patients with sepsis often have thrombocytopenia and that septi...
Activated platelets have previously-unrecognized mechanisms of post-transcriptional gene expression ...
Objective. Recent findings Indicate that platelets not only regulate thrombosis and hemostasis but m...
Purpose End-organ apoptosis is well-described in progressive sepsis and Multiple Organ Dysfunction S...
There is increasing recognition that platelets have a functional role in the pathophysiology of seps...
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome caused by the body's disregulated response t...
Infections are associated with extensive platelet consumption, representing a high risk for health. ...
Sepsis, a dysregulated host immune response to an infection, is a major cause of morbidity and death...
Introduction It has been recently hypothesized that septic microangio- pathy is caused or at least ...
Platelets have a wide range of functions including critical roles in hemostasis, thrombosis, and imm...
Sepsis and subsequent multiple organ failure remain the major cause of mortality in intensive care u...
Background and objectives: Platelet-derived CD40L is known to regulate neutrophil recruitment and lu...
Background The development of thrombocytopenia in sepsis is a poor prognostic indicator associated w...
SummaryInfections are associated with extensive platelet consumption, representing a high risk for h...
Abstract in Undetermined OBJECTIVE: Platelets promote sepsis-induced activation of neutrophils via s...
Although it has long been known that patients with sepsis often have thrombocytopenia and that septi...
Activated platelets have previously-unrecognized mechanisms of post-transcriptional gene expression ...
Objective. Recent findings Indicate that platelets not only regulate thrombosis and hemostasis but m...
Purpose End-organ apoptosis is well-described in progressive sepsis and Multiple Organ Dysfunction S...
There is increasing recognition that platelets have a functional role in the pathophysiology of seps...
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome caused by the body's disregulated response t...
Infections are associated with extensive platelet consumption, representing a high risk for health. ...
Sepsis, a dysregulated host immune response to an infection, is a major cause of morbidity and death...
Introduction It has been recently hypothesized that septic microangio- pathy is caused or at least ...